Millennium Falcon doll house

Sometimes all it takes is one idea. The shape of a cutting board found at a thrift store prompted [Paul] to build a Millenium Falcon doll house. In addition to the strangely shaped cutting board, a ring from a CD spindle and some wood slats divide the internals while PVC fittings complete the cockpit assembly. To really bring things alive for the kids [Lin] made a bunch of minifigs from hobby pegs. These exhibit her artistic skills as we think they’re better than most of the stuff you could buy in a store.

So let’s get this straight… You consider some jerk with a spray paint can, who vandalizes *other* peoples’ property, to be an “artist,” yet a person who hand-makes and paints nice toys for his/her children deserves your contempt?

I feel sorry for you. If your parents had cared enough about you to invest their talent, time, and themselves in the construction of your toys– and by extension, your life– you’d have understood what a gift like this really represents.

I like it how it went from this:
>vonskippy “So it’s Craft-a-Day now eh?
I’m sure having articles like this will help your resume when you apply to Women’s Day Magazine for their tea cozy editor, but What The Heck is it doing on Hack a Day?”
>Henrik Pedersen “Sometimes I think Hack a Day REALLY wants those flame-wars …”

To this:
>strider_mt2k “That is pretty cool!
Very imaginative and well implemented.”
>Et cetera “Et cetera”

All after/(because of) this:
>biozz “@vonskippy
1) http://hackaday.com/2007/04/01/were-giving-up/
2) it’s just as much of a hack than anything else … you’re taking a bunch of materials and you’re making them do something they’re not intended to do.
If you don’t like it DON’T CLICK ON IT”

THIS is how humans should behave. Always supporting each other. We’re all social God damnit, can’t you get that through your testosterone filled brain-boxes?
Jesus… and I’m not even religions, as you may/(may not) have observed.
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